Saturday, June 8, 2013

Goat Cheese Making {a tutorial}



 
Goat cheese is one of my favorite cheeses & during E's first year, seemed to be more mild on his system than cheese from cow's milk.
 
A friend of mine found a great local source for fresh goat's milk & I have been experimenting with making my own goat cheese over the past few weeks!  It is a super economical option (goat cheese is PRICEY!) and also more fresh & nutrient rich as we are able to get it from a local source!
 
Goat cheese is really easy to make and isn't very time intensive either. 
 Here is the rundown of how to make your own goat cheese.
 
You'll need:
 
1 half-gallon raw (or pasteurized) goat's milk
1 TBSP lemon juice
Candy Thermometer
Saucepan
Cheesecloth
 
 


Heat goat's milk over medium heat until it reaches 180* F.  Be sure to watch it closely, so it doesn't overheat!
 
Remove saucepan from heat.
 

                
 
Squeeze in 1 TBSP of lemon juice, stir slightly & wait about 20 seconds or until you start to see curdles form.  This is the whey separating from the cheese.
 

 

 
Transfer the cheese & whey mixture to a cheesecloth sack.  You can also layer cheesecloth over a colander.  Allow cheese to drip & drain the whey off for about 1-2 hours.  The duration of time you allow the whey to drip off will determine the consistency of the cheese.  If you like your cheese more crumbly, you may want to allow the whey to drip off longer. 
 
                

Once it has reached the desired consistency, transfer to a bowl & add salt, garlic & your favorite herbs or spices.  I used fresh dill from our garden in this batch- YUM! :)

                 

 

 

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

12 months old

 
 
Clearly, I am a little bit  behind on this post.  We were so busy enjoying your first birthday & celebrating you that I almost forgot to do my monthly post on your growth!
 
It has been so wild and also precious, to think over the past year of your life & to think back to the day you made your entry into the world & into our arms.  Your dad & I are so blessed.
 
Two weeks ago, we celebrated your first birthday with family & friends at our side.  Prior to that, in your 11th month of life, you changed so much & turned from a baby to a toddler right before our eyes!
 
Some notable things from month 11:
 
You began full out WALKING.  At 10 months, you had just taken your first steps & this past month we got to watch you take off.  Literally.  You became a walking machine & I think are still quite impressed with your newfound skills.
 
You've also begun to squat & stand back up in place rather than just tumbling down on your bum when you want to grab something off the floor.
 
You have started to communicate more & mommy & daddy are learning your language.  "Ma" means "more" and that is one of your most commonly used words, along with "Ca" for "car", "da" for "that" or "the" and your favorite parental word these days is "Dada".  You also say "Dadee" which we think is your version of "doggie"
 
With your newfound skills, you are much more independent these days & like to get into just about anything you can get your hands on!  You give mom & dad quite the workout!
 
You shake your head, although I'm not sure that you know that means "no" yet, and I am just fine keeping you in the dark on that one ;)
 
Balls & your new hammer toy are some of your favorites now & you are getting really good at sorting toys & putting objects into other objects. 
 
 
We are so proud of you little man & look forward to the next year of life with you!
 
 


Monday, May 27, 2013

Ephram's Bowtie Birthday Bash

Our little man's 1st birthday was this weekend.  It's hard to believe how quickly the year has passed.
 
We celebrated in classy style with friends & family & threw him a Bowtie Bash!
 
Here are some* pictures from the day! 
 (*and by some I mean a TON!)
 
 the spread
 
 bowtie fruit kabobs
 
 cookies from old drum bakery
 

 
delicious cupcakes & cake from my sweet & talented friend!
 

bowtie pesto
 
smash cake (grain & dairy-free)
 
 
 
birthday poster & invitations by Kelley Cummins Design
 

 

 






  
Our little family all bow-tied up (well, dad's wasn't quite tied up yet!)
 


 

 
 







 




 

 




Ben & I were overwhelmingly blessed to celebrate our little man with family & friends this weekend. And Ephram, though experiencing his first sugar high, enjoyed every minute of it :)

Friday, May 17, 2013

a week in review

 
This week started on a high note, celebrating my first Mother's Day with my two favorite guys.  We went out for a delicious brunch & then they spoiled me with an afternoon of shopping.  The icing on the cake was running into this guy, JD, whom we haven't seen in over a year!  What a blessing! Unplanned reunions are the best :)
 
 
 
I also made my first attempt at goat cheese this week & was quite pleased!  More of that to come, for sure!
 
 
As if Mother's Day wasn't enough, my thoughtful husband took E out for the day so I could get some sewing & cleaning done.  What a guy.  Oh & they came back bearing flowers.  What a winning team, and handsome, I might add.



Ephram was very pleased with his father-son outing; he was all-smiles :)
 

 

 
And although I missed them dearly, I was able to get this cute little wreath made for a friend/customer & worked on some of these. 

 
 
Happy Friday!

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Curried Pork Burgers

 
 
 
So there was this one time when we bought 1/2 a hog and didn't know what to do with all this newly acquired pork.  Buying portions of animals for eating is a lovely luxury of our area.  We have also purchase a 1/4 of a cow, which by the way, is a mammoth amount of meat.  It's a learning curve each time we do it, as I am not familiar with all the different cuts, etc...
 
Our pork has proved to be the most challenging for me as I just really don't cook a lot of pork period.  What does it go with? What are good flavors to use in cooking it?  All great questions.  None of which, I knew the answers to. With this particular hog, we also got a ton of ground pork, which is not something you see everyday at the supermarket, so again, I had no idea what to do with it.
 
Insert Curried Pork Burgers from Better Homes and Gardens. When I saw this recipe I had to try it, for the shear fact that it calls for ground pork, and seriously, how many people have that on hand? It was our first grill out of the season & we were quite pleased with the results!

Here is our adapted version of BHG Curried Pork Burgers.

What you'll need:

1/4 cup spectrum organic mayonnaise
1/4 tsp. curry powder
1 lb. ground pork
1/4 cup minced shallots
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 tsp. curry powder
1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. pepper
1/4 tsp. crushed red pepper
Burger buns (we used Rudi's Organic)
Toppings: shredded red cabbage, tomato, goat cheese, avocado
 
 

Here's what you'll do:

Combine mayo and 1/4 tsp. curry powder in a small bowl and set aside. In a larger bowl combine pork, shallot, garlic, 1 tsp. curry powder, Worcestershire sauce, salt, pepper & red pepper. Fire up the grill & form your patties. We make ours pretty thin so we were able to get about 6-7 patties out of the recipe but for thicker patties you would probably get about 4 out of this.

Grill patties in a covered grill for 14-18 minutes. Grill buns. Top with mayo & assorted toppings & enjoy!

A perfect spring/summer meal!  We enjoyed ours with carrots & hummus on the side but I also thought kale chips would be a good accompaniment!


 

Thursday, April 25, 2013

11 months old!

Happy 11 months!  That sweet toothy grin of yours melts my heart! :)
 
Some things we want to remember from your 10th month of life...
 
 
You have become a food-eating machine.  I can't keep enough eggs, avocados, bananas & happypuffs in the house!  Those are some of your favorites :)
 
You have a total of 8 teeth now, four on top & four on the bottom; although I suspect from all the drool that there are more on the way.
 
You started to point & clap this past month & it's so fun to enjoy these new forms of communication with you.  You mimic clapping & also do it when excited.  You point at things you want or things you want mom to describe to you. 
 
Pictures of animals, balls & stuffed animals have become some of your new favorites this month.
 
You took your second swim class & "swam" under water for the first time this month!
 
You started to give "kisses" this month, & by kisses I mean licks!   When I ask you to give me a kiss you give me a nice big lick--hilarious & super slobbery, but I love it...perhaps, Bob taught you how to give kisses ;)
 
And something we definitely don't want to forget, you took your first STEPS at 10 months!  Just 3 days shy of your 11 month birthday.  You are gaining ground & taking more & more steps each day.  You will be full out walking before we know it!
 
Ephram & "Sled", your husky pup
 
 
 
Here are a couple of videos, one of you "giving kisses" & the other of you taking steps!
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, April 19, 2013

Cloth Diapering [what's working for us]

 
 
Before Ephram was born, I shared our plan for cloth diapering & some of the ways we were prepping for it. 


Two months into it, I shared our routine & go-to products in a two part series, found here: Part 1 & Part 2
 
Ephram is almost one year old now {how can it be!} and we are still loving our decision to cloth diaper.  I have realized over the past year how many cloth diapering options are out there & have changed up some of my recommendations & routine since last posting so I figured it was time for an update!
 
 
First things first [Our Stash]:
 
 
 
I started out with 21 diapers, the 18 BG Pockets, 2 BG Elementals & 1 FuzziBunz Pocket.  This was really perfectly suitable for us during the first 6-7 months of diapering.  I was doing laundry about every 2-2 1/2 days and Ephram wasn't soaking through the diapers too quickly.
 
Around 7 months, E began soaking his diapers more heavily through the night & it was necessary to stuff the diapers at nighttime with more than just the microfiber insert.  We were given some hemp inserts to try & combined with the microfiber BG insert, they helped keep him dry through the night. The one drawback of this was that stuffing the diaper with two hemp doublers & a microfiber insert made for one HUGE diaper.  These were also 100% hemp inserts which become kind of "crispy" over time, so although they retain A LOT of liquid, they did not seem to be the most comfortable for a nighttime solution.
 
Enter Itty Bitty Boo.  After researching nighttime solutions I decided to invest in 3 Itty Bitty Boo Fitted Diapers.  Ephram was in between a medium & large at the time, so I went with the large and have been very pleased!  These diapers are made of organic cotton & bamboo, are super soft, absorbant and have detachable snap inserts so you can customize the diaper for your baby's needs.  Itty Bitty Boo was one of the more affordable nighttime solutions...many are made of wool & hemp & can be quite pricey per diaper.  These were a fairly reasonable $19 and being organic was a plus too!  You do need a cover for fitted diapers because the diaper is designed to be completely soakable.  The waterproof cover keeps the wetness from the diaper from soaking your baby too!  These diapers wick away from the skin very well--the whole diaper will be soaked by morning, and yet baby boy's bum is completely dry!  Love it:)  We consider these a must-have in our stash, but did not need them until Ephram was about 6-7 months old, so it is a purchase you can hold out on.  I also purchased mine from Kelly's Closet when they were having one of their many sales & got a free BG Freetime AIO diaper!  Love free things!
 
 
I do have to say that the BumGenius Free Time AIO is a GREATLY improved AIO!  It is designed to decrease line drying time, which was one of the main reasons I decided not to go with AIOs & basically dries as quickly as my pockets now.  The inserts, which are sewn into the cover, also have a little pocket attached where you could stuff additional inserts if you have a heavy wetter!  It is a bit more pricey than the pockets, but if you like the convenience of AIOs it may be worth it.
 
Personally, I still LOVE my pockets. They are very customizable...I can put all sorts of inserts in them, double or even triple up on them & they dry very quickly.  The price tag on these was right for us & I don't mind stuffing diapers every few days so it works well for us!
 
 
Right after Ephram was born, Cotton Babies (the makers of BumGenius) came out with a new hybrid diaper system called Flip.   I had some credit to Kelly's Closet {another reason I love buying from them! You earn credit for every dollar spent with them!} and so decided to give them a try.  Basically for $50-$60 you can either get 2 covers with 6 microfiber inserts or 2 covers with 8 organic cotton inserts. Disposable inserts are also an option, but I haven't really found a need for those. I forked over the extra $10 and went with the organic cotton inserts. I have found the Flip Diaper System to be a great system for two main reasons:

Day trip outings
Budget Friendly Cloth Diapering

For $120 you could get 4 covers & 16 organic inserts & have a starter stash which is a GREAT deal!
My starter stash of 18 diapers was $250. If you are wanting to cloth diaper but don't feel you can afford it, this may be a game changer :)

For our family, these diapers have been an awesome option for outings!  In the past, when we would go out for the day (or any span of time where I would need more than 2 diapers), I would either have to pack a separate bag of cloth diapers because I couldn't fit them all into my diaper bag, or use disposable. 
I would much prefer to use my diapers over disposable, after all, that's what we were trying to avoid, right?  But carrying around a separate bag full of diapers can be cumbersome!

Flip has totally changed outings for us!  I can carry all 8 inserts with me & one cover & it takes up about as much space in my diaper bag as two of my pocket diapers!  YAY!  I can also see how these would make traveling with cloth diapers more feasible--again, you wouldn't have to have a whole separate suitcase for diapers!  My Flip inserts are less absorbent than my pockets, but for outings this hasn't bothered me, as the extra inserts still take up less room in my bag than my pocket diapers would.

That's our stash for you---I don't much care for my FuzziBunz (at least in comparison to my other diapers) but they are nice to have on laundry day when I am running low on dipes.  Everyone's stash looks a little different, but this is what seems to work for us!

 
 
 
 
As far as accessories go, I still use Ruby Moon and love it!  I think I am only in my 2nd bag & Ephram is 10 months old!! We have an HE machine so we don't have to use as much per load but wow, this stuff has been great!  Oh & just a word to the wise: less is more when it comes to using detergent on your dipes.  Too much detergent will soak into your diapers & make them less absorbent & also smelly!  I know, sounds like it should do the opposite, but no.
 
My wash routine is as follows:
1 Quick Cycle on Cold
Add in 2 TBSP detergent
1 Heavy Duty Cycle (Hot) + Extra Rinse  
 
The extra rinse has proved to be key for me. My diapers were often stinky when coming out of the wash (detergent still on them), but rather than having to strip them with bleach & dawn once a month, I just do an extra rinse every cycle & I haven't had smelly, unabsorbing diapers since.  A cloth diapering miracle! *note* microfiber tends to be more smelly so this can be one con of having microfiber inserts.  I have managed mine by adding the extra rinse.
 
 
Diaper Sprayer.  We have one & honestly have only used it a handful of times.  With newborn poo, we didn't need it-just toss those suckers into the wash! I actually felt they stained worse when we would use the diaper sprayer on them, go figure! With more solid poo, it just rolls right off & into the toilet.  There have only been a handful of times when we've been glad we've had it.  Useful, but not necessary (in my opinion).
 
 
Cloth Wipes. Why the heck not?  They go right in the load with your diapers so it really isn't much extra work at all!  I put water & a few drops of lavender EO (antimicrobial) into a spray bottle & spritz a wipe before using.  Easy peasy.  We have the Bum Genius Organic Cotton Wipes & like them very well.  In my opinion, you just need something soft & that will cover a good amount of area;)
 
Diaper Cream.  I try not to use it, because many types (even those that claim to be safe for cloth diapering) will void the warranty.   When I find it necessary, I use California Baby- We love their products!
 
Drying rack.  We have this one because it was affordable & can be folded up & stored easily when not in use.  It works great- definitely not sturdy enough to hold up against blustery winds, but on a nice day, it gets the job done!  I ALWAYS line dry my covers (not my inserts) as it increases their longevity & on a sunny day, it naturally bleaches out any stains.  I want to get as much use out of these dipes as I can!
 
That's pretty much it for us!  Other than my wetbags, which I store my diapers in until laundry day, this is what we use! 
 
 
What does your stash look like?